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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Síða 95

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Síða 95
Paleomagnetic Research on Icelandic Rocks — A Bibliographical Review 1951 — 1981 LEÓ KRISTJÁNSSON Science Institute, University of Iceland, Dunhagi 3, 107 Reykjavík, Iceland ABSTRACT This paper covers the tústory of paleomagnetic research in Iceland from its beginnings to about 1981. It is primarily wntten for students and geoscientists who may be interested in using paleomagnetic directons as an aid in stratigraphic and tectonic mapping in Iceland. Emphasis is on laboratory measurements of magnetic direction and intensity in rocks; coverage of rock-magnetic measurements is also fairly com- plete, but studies of magnetic polarity in the field are only partly covered. Papers interpreting magneticfield anomalies over Iceland in lerms of magnetic measurements on rocks are mcluded, but many papers dealing with other aspects of magnetic anomalies have been omitted. This review is mostly restricted to published papers con- taining predominantly original results from Iceland, with only occasional references to conference abslracts, theses, surnmaiy þapers, and intemal reports. Papers that deal with paleofield directions are reviewed first, roughly in time se- quence by authors. This isfollowed by chaplers on paleoin- tensities, anomaly interpretation, rock magnetism, and mis- cellaneous other topics. It may be concluded that paleomagnetic research in Ice- land has played a significant part in the development of modem ideas on the history of the geomagnetic field in geological time (especially during the 1950’s and 1960’s) and in research on magnetic properties of rocks. A few biographical details are included. introduction Paleomagnetic research in Iceland may by said to have begun in 1950-51. This was a time when many important branches ofearth science were enteringa period of rapid expansion and general acceptance, after either having been the pursuit of few isolated individuals for decades, or having sprung into existence with new technical inventions made during the war. Many geoscience concepts, methods, and pieces of equipment that are now familiar even to high school students, had not been heardofin 1950. Due to its relevance to navigation (and later to communication, surveys, and prospecting) the geo- magnetic field had been studied in many observ- atories and laboratories since the early 19th century. A major monograph on Geomagnetism by S. Chapman and J. Bartels, appeared in 1940. How- ever, the origin of the internal field and its variations was not understood, and by the 1930’s it was appreciated that studies on fossil remanent magne- tization in rocks and artifacts might aid this under- standing. Research groups in France, Japan and Germany had begun to study the intensity, direct- ion and stability of natural remanent magnetization (N. R. M.) in rocks early in this century, and described individual occurrences of inverse re- manence. The first book on the subject, H. Haalck’s Gesteinsmagnetismus, was published in 1942. 'Fhis book concludes that observed variations of remanence in rocks are predominantly due to local phenomena, such as temperature variations in the rock strata, lightning, and seismic activity. Through the late forties, it must be presumed that appreciation of the potential usefulness of paleomagnetism in studies of stratigraphy, tectonics, and apparent polar wandering was gradually increasing among solid earth scientists. In 1947-50, several landmark papers on the subject of geomagnetism and paleomagnetism appeared, These included a new description and analysis of the geomagnetic lield by E. Vestine and others, papers on the nature of this field inside the earth by E. Bullard and by W. Elsasser, L. Néel’s classic theories of thermo-remanence (T. R. M.) and viscous remanence (V. R. M.) in crystal grains, extensive remanence measurements on sediments JÖKULL 32. ÁR 91
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